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Ferric ortho-arsenate

Ferric ortho-arsenate occurs in nature as the mineral scorodite, FeAs04.2H20, and may be produced artificially by heating iron to 150° C. with a solution of arsenic acid,8 or by heating ferric arsenate in a similar manner with arsenic acid.9... [Pg.192]

The double arsenates, ammonium ferric ortho-arsenate, (NH4)H2As04.FeAs04, and potassium ferric arsenate,3 possibly represented by the formula KH2As04.FeAs04, have been obtained. [Pg.193]


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